MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: &#9;• Ph. D. in Human Development or contributing discipline (e.g., Anthropology, Psychology, Public Health, or Sociology) • Degree at time of application or official notification of the completion of the doctoral degree by August 1, 2018 • Demonstrated ability or potential to effectively teach undergraduate courses in Human Development• Record of or demonstrated potential for successful research and publication• Bio-cultural or socio-cultural background with a research and teaching focus on health and/or well-being within the context of adult development and aging• Demonstrated commitment to working successfully with a diverse student population

&#9;&#9;&#9;&#9;&#9;DESIRED/PREFERRED&#9; QUALIFICATIONS:&#9;• Demonstrated ability to teach specialized courses on adult development and aging• Demonstrated ability to teach adult development within the contexts of diverse communities • Demonstrated ability to teach courses from an interdisciplinary perspective• Demonstrated ability to mentor student research• Demonstrated training in Health Sciences, Sociology or Gerontology. • Specific area of research should focus on topics relevant to healthcare policies, health equity and health disparities, the sociology of care, vulnerable populations, and mental health issues, or well-being in the contexts of diverse communities• Demonstrated ability to conduct research leading to publication in areas relevant to the department's mission• Experience working in an interdisciplinary context• Evidence of or potential for department, college, university, and community service

APPLICATION DEADLINE:&#9;Review of applications to begin: November 3, 2017Position opened until filled (or recruitment canceled)

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